Two ethnic Shan armies, the Restoration Council of
Shan State/Shan State Army (RCSS/SSA) and the Shan State Progress Party/Shan
State Army (SSPP/SSA), held separate ceremonies on Monday to mark the UN’s International
Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.

The SSPP/SSA held an event at its headquarters, Wan
Hai, in southern Shan State’s Kesi Township, while the RCSS/SSA convened at its
headquarters in Loi Tai Leng, Mongpan Township, close to the Thai-Burmese
border.

“The total amount incinerated [in Wan Hai] was
999,060 methamphetamine pills and 16.5 visses* of opium,” said an announcer at
the SSPP/SSA ceremony. “These narcotics had been seized between 2014 and 2017.”

The announcer added that since 2015, the armed group
had arrested 114 drug users.

The SSPP/SSA said that its narcotic-clearance work
had been hampered due to armed conflict in the region.

The RCSS/SSA declared that it had seized 223,035 methamphetamine
pills, 19.63 kilograms of opium and 14.54 kg of heroin, and arrested 557 drugs
users and dealers during the past one-year period.

Other ethnic armed groups in Shan State, including the
United Wa State Army (UWSA), one of the strongest armed groups in Burma, held drug-burning
ceremonies.

The UWSA staged an event in Mong Bok, while the National Democratic
Alliance Army (NDAA) held an incineration ceremony in Mongla Township. The Ta’ang
National Liberation Army (TNLA) said it also conducted a drug-burning activity.

According to the United Nations Office onDrugsand Crime (UNODC), Burmais
the world'ssecond largestproducer of opium, after
Afghanistan. Shan State is said to be the largest opium producer in Burma.